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she was also very beautiful
Her greatest hits album was on itunes for $3.99... now it's $7.99
Apparently suffering from stress/anxiety now that is sad, she is only 18 years old.
Her mother just died prematurely and suddenly. She's entitled to be stressed, don't you think? It's part of grieving. It might be an overreaction being admitted to hospital, but they do things a little different over there among a certain set.
Her mother just died prematurely and suddenly. She's entitled to be stressed, don't you think? It's part of grieving. It might be an overreaction being admitted to hospital, but they do things a little different over there among a certain set. Probably inject her with tranquillisers rather than let her deal with the pain, and in doing so, possibly start on her on the same path of her mother. There's probably nothing wrong with the daughter, but rather those around her, particularly in the medical profession who think all pain and suffering can be dealt with by a pill.
Yes, that is why I said it was sad.
Apparently she has been admitted twice to hospital in the last 24 hours.
Agree here. But stress & anxiety are now official diseases what do you think of that?
Not much, just confirms my low opinion of the medical profession generally, which is only slightly higher than the legal profession.
So you have seen all the TV ads about anxiety and how you should consult your GP if you have this..
Eliza never said that it was "sad" that she was grieving (which is normal for anybody who loses a loved one) .... she was simply saying that it's "sad" that she is going through this sad situation
Eliza never said that it was "sad" that she was grieving (which is normal for anybody who loses a loved one) .... she was simply saying that it's "sad" that she is going through this sad situation
Why would anyone be sad at her grieving, it's a natural process? You'll be needing a pill soon. I might be "sad" (read a "little concerned") if she was in denial, continuing her life as if nothing happened. I found Bindi Irwin's reaction to her father's death more troubling than this. Bindi seemed to be getting off on all the publicity rather showing any signs of stress and anxiety of losing her father. I found that worse than sad - troubling and perverse. As I stated above, going to hospital seems an over reaction, but when you are well off and well insured in America, a hospital isn't a place of last resort, but almost like a caring hotel with lots of expertise, even though some of it may turn out to be misguided.
Re Bindi, I do agree but I don't think it was her "getting off" on the publicity so much as being in denial which is way easier than dealing with the death of your dad, especially at 8 or 9 years old.